

Blood: The Last Vampire
“Where evil grows, she preys.”
In Japan, the vampire-hunter Saya, who is a powerful original, is sent by her liaison with the government, David, posed as a teenage student to the Yokota High School on the eve of Halloween to hunt down vampires. Saya asks David to give a new katana to her. Soon she saves the school nurse Makiho Amano from two vampires disguised of classmates and Makiho witnesses her fight against the powerful demon.
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Where is Blood: The Last Vampire streaming around the world?
| Country | Streaming on | Rent / Buy |
|---|---|---|
| Spain | Animebox Channel Amazon Channel | — |
| Japan | U-NEXT, Anime Times Amazon Channel | Amazon Video |
About Blood: The Last Vampire
Blood: The Last Vampire is a 2000 Japanese-language animation, fantasy and horror film directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo. The cast is led by Youki Kudoh, Saemi Nakamura, Joe Romersa. It has a runtime of 0h 48m. Viewers rate it 6.9/10 across 400 ratings.
Blood: The Last Vampire was produced by Production I.G, SPE Visual Works, and Sony Computer Entertainment and made in Japan. It was released on November 18, 2000, and carries a R certification.
- Director
- Hiroyuki Kitakubo
- Writers
- Kenji Kamiyama
- Release date
- November 18, 2000
- OTT release
- August 28, 2001
- Original language
- Japanese
- Age rating
- R
- Status
- Released
- Country
- Japan
- Production
- Production I.G, SPE Visual Works, Sony Computer Entertainment
Blood: The Last Vampire cast & crew
Blood: The Last Vampire was directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and written by Kenji Kamiyama.
The cast features Youki Kudoh as Saya (voice), Saemi Nakamura as Nurse Makiho Caroline Amano (voice), Joe Romersa as David (voice), Rebecca Forstadt as Sharon (voice), Stuart Robinson as Louis (voice), and Akira Koteyama as Mama (voice).
Behind the camera, the score was composed by Yoshihiro Ike and it was produced by Yukio Nagasaki.
Is Blood: The Last Vampire worth watching?
Blood: The Last Vampire holds an audience score of 6.9/10 from 377 ratings, a solidly received animation films.
At 0h 48m, it's an easy, time-light watch.
If you enjoy animation, fantasy, and horror, Blood: The Last Vampire is worth a place on your watchlist.
How and where to watch Blood: The Last Vampire
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It first became available to stream digitally on August 28, 2001.
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Cast of Blood: The Last Vampire

Youki Kudoh
Saya (voice)

Saemi Nakamura
Nurse Makiho Caroline Amano (voice)

Joe Romersa
David (voice)

Rebecca Forstadt
Sharon (voice)
Stuart Robinson
Louis (voice)
Akira Koteyama
Mama (voice)

Tom Fahn
Teacher (voice)

Fitz Houston
S.P. #1 (voice)

Paul Carr
School Headmaster (voice)
Blood: The Last Vampire — FAQs
▸Where can I watch Blood: The Last Vampire in United States?
Blood: The Last Vampire is not currently available on major streaming services in United States. Availability changes often — check back soon.
▸What language is Blood: The Last Vampire in?
Blood: The Last Vampire is originally in Japanese, with audio tracks including English, Japanese. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.
▸How long is Blood: The Last Vampire?
Blood: The Last Vampire runs 0 hours 48 minutes (48 minutes).
▸What is Blood: The Last Vampire rated?
Blood: The Last Vampire is rated R. It holds a 6.9/10 audience score from 377 ratings.
▸When did Blood: The Last Vampire release on OTT?
Blood: The Last Vampire became available digitally on August 28, 2001.











